Henry Williamson’s Books

Following the purchase of a Great War book owned by author and veteran Henry Williamson, we explore something of Williamson’s life, the Writing Hut where he crafted his work and look at what the book was, and how it connects is to the battlefields of the Great War.

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22 Comments on “Henry Williamson’s Books

  1. Looking forward to this. Only recently spent time in Devon and managed to get to visit his grave in Georgeham churchyard. Sadly I hadn’t heard of his writing hut at the time.

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  2. It’s 0530, dark, raining and I have 250 miles ahead. As I start the car my phone connects to the radio and starts a new episode of the Old Front Line, and once again it’s a great one. You often talk about the writers and characters who influenced you, but don’t forget you have become the same for an awful lot of people – always guiding us in the right direction. Thank you!

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  3. I have just watched an interview with Henry Williamson found on BBC i player – no. 3 in a series of Great War Interviews. He mentions the Christmas Truce and the brass box he received – these can still be found at Antique Fairs in Britain. It is surprising to hear him using the words ‘pic nic’ and ‘great fun.’

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  4. How beautifully appropriate and providential that this particular book should come into your possession. best regards, Kurt

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  5. Another fascinating episode. Only really knew Henry Williamson from Tarka The Otter and had previously visited his grave in Devon. Didn’t realise he had written so much set during the Great War so will endeavour to get some more of his work.

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  6. Hello and thank you for all your wonderful work. I recently supported you through ‘buy me a coffee’ and I think I got a message that there was content available for supporters. I had noted that there was something on Thursday, October 27 but there was no further communication on this. Have I missed something? Is there someplace I’m supposed to sign on? Sorry to bother you with such a trivial matter. Cheers, Barb.

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    • Hi Barb – we had a Supporters Evening and details would have been sent to your email address that you used to support the podcast on Buy Me A Coffee. Sometimes these go to your spam. There’s also a newsletter you can sign up for and I’ll be posting about this on BMC again shortly.

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  7. Fascinating account of a complex man. The wood cuts in Patriots Progress look great. It’s good to see many reasonably priced copies available online.

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